We have all seen AI-based searches available on the web like Copilot, Perplexity, DuckAssist etc, which scour the web for information, present them in a summarized form, and also cite sources in support of the summary.

But how do they know which sources are legitimate and which are simple BS ? Do they exercise judgement while crawling, or do they have some kind of filter list around the “trustworthyness” of various web sources ?

    • ThirdConsul@lemmy.ml
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      8 days ago

      My point is “summarizing over all of those” and “poisoning”.

      Source of category 1 says cheese is made from XYZ and yellow

      Source from category 2 confirms 1 in different words and adds that it has holes

      Source from category 3 confirms 2 and adds that its also blue, not only yellow

      Source 4 talks about blue cheese only

      Poisoning would mean that in the summary cheese is yellow with blue holes.